Nine what appeared to be common scoters on the main Ship Canal basin this afternoon. Stayed for quite a while before flying off down the Canal towards the coast at around 7.00 pm. Sorry for the poor quality of the photos, but they were quite some distance away in the middle of the basin.
Two and a half hours or so at Pomona this morning:
1 chiffchaff 4+ willow warbler 1 blackcap 4 whitethroat Fledgling blue and great tit 4 goldfinch 1 greenfinch 30+ sand martin, a few darting in and out of probable nest sites 2 song thrush Moorhen pair, one sitting, with at least two very young chicks hatched, popping their heads out to receive food. Coot pair with brood of six; not much older than the moorhens, but leaving the nest occasionally. 1 grey heron on Bridgewater canal 6+ black-headed gull 2 cormorant 1 kestrel
Site Name: Salford Quays Date: Sun, 12 Mar, 2017 Time: 10:10 - 11:00
Black-headed Gull 119 Canada Goose 15 Coot 14 Cormorant 8 Kingfisher 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull 3 Mallard 5 Mute Swan 7 Total number of species: 8 Individuals: 172
The small dredger was active so count recorded as "low".
-- Edited by Nick Hilton on Monday 13th of March 2017 08:49:57 AM
Jay on the verge of Bridgewater Way alongside Pomona today
We had a Jay yesterday here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/53%C2%B028'14.1%22N+2%C2%B014'53.7%22W/@53.4724304,-2.2522051,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d53.4705912!4d-2.2482569 conceivably the same given that is the first I have seen close to MMU http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S35038723
Best of the rest, in what was a thoroughly enjoyable two and a half hours or so, from about 9.30:
2 goldcrest Lots of singing dunnock c10 goldfinch 1 bullfinch 2 meadow pipit 1 grey wagtail 2 song thrush 4+ mistle thrush 3 coot 1 goosander 7 mute swan (one with the blue darvic 4BXH) 3 snipe 5 cormorant c190 black-headed gull 13+ common gull 10+ lesser black-backed gull 5+ herring gull 1 kestrel 1 peregrine over (heading off towards town, had a quick stoop at something before I lost it behind tall buildings)
Also a first winter lesser black-backed gull with a deformed beak, much like the 'curlew gull' mentioned as having been seen at Pennington Flash recently; slightly less exaggerated than that one, so perhaps more an 'Egyptian vulture gull'. Gave it quite a fearsome aspect!
From Trafford Road bridge to Media City bridge, from about 12 - 1.45:
Hi Phil what is happening near Trafford road bridge? Why are trees being felled? This was the only bit of wood around SQ area
zoe, it is going to be the new route for the metrolink through Trafford park to the Trafford centre, a shame & lots more trees felled through Trafford park
The path along MSC from Trafford rd. bridge to Pomona is now blocked off. The small wood from Trafford rd. Bridge to Pomona has been felled .....just a few trees left (no more spotted flycatcher or garden warbler). Still at least - Goldcrest - 1. Long-tail tit - 2. Great tit - 2 . Still present amongst the debris. At Pomona - Pied wagtail - 1 over. Wren - 3. Robin - 2 . House sparrow - 10 seen but possibly another 20 heard in the usual area near to the building site. Mute swan - 7 ( on MSC ). On grey roof adj. the Foundary - Black-headed gull c140 . Common gull 12. Lesser black - back gull 6.
-- Edited by phillipskelly on Saturday 4th of February 2017 07:06:13 PM
I am collating records of Pochard and Tufted ducks from Salford Quays as the area is selected as an SBI specifically for wintering ducks. We need the data to see if the site is still important for them.
Please can anyone who has any night time counts of Pochard and Tufted duck from the past 5 years PM me?
1 Grey Wagtail 200 Black-headed Gulls 13 Common Gulls 4 Lesser Black backed Gulls 1 Herring Gull 1 Male Goldeneye
A cycle along Pacific Way looking at the Ship Canal produced 2 Great Crested Grebe 5 Tufted Duck
and looking at the sewage works 50 Pied wagtails 5 Meadow Pipits 60 Redwing 200 Black-headed Gulls all feeding on the beds. Along the fence near the road 1 Chiffchaff 1 Buzzard 6 Goldfinch
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-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 8th of January 2017 05:13:30 PM
Waterside Quay , near to Holiday Inn express - c 50 Redwing (joined in flight by a further 50 Redwing temporarily ) feeding on Rowan berries. , also 5 Mistle Thrush and 5 Fieldfare. Also saw a Cormorant flying along the MSC. with a white breeding patch showing.
A walk around Castlefield canal basin area this morning, mostly in dry weather ;
2x Mute Swan, 7x Mallard, 1x Domestic duck (Swedish Blue hybrid), 3x Canada Goose, 4x Blue Tit, 2x Carrion Crow, 20x Black Headed Gull, all around the Bridgewater Canal. The gulls were all perched on top of the white footbridge at one time.
1x Grey Wagtail, 1x Canada Goose, 1x Mallard, 1x Domestic duck (Swedish Blue hybrid), 3x Magpie, 10x Feral Pigeon along the Rochdale Canal.
A very nice walk, the canals very peaceful and the birds very tame.